The voting thing is legal silliness in all-caps, I think. I mean, what does the geographical change from island to mainland do to a person, anyways? I've talked to Puerto Ricans about their status, and I still can't figure out why they want to stay in this limbo between independence and colony. The only thing I can figure is that on the island they don't pay federal income tax if all of their income is earned on the island. Otherwise . . . ???

I've heard PR inches and inches towards full membership, but there is always another hurdle. The Pubs aren't thrilled either way as it is quite populous for it's size and would come in firmly on the blue side.

I take it back, apparently Puerto Rico is more of a mixed bag and would probably be a Red state, or at least red tinged purple. I am sure I read an article that said the opposite but there you have it. I guess as PR is an "hispanic" population, one might think they are left leaning. But they have been part of the US for a heck of a long time, so I guess hot button issues like immigration don't get as much pull, while a natural Catholic conservatism does come through - sanctity of heterosexual marriage, sanctity of unborn life etc.

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